The first Earth Day in 1970, the vision of Former Senator Gaylord Nelson, was a milestone in human history. Twenty million people participated in demonstrations across the
country and helped prompt the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act.
Every year since, on April 22nd, concerned citizens around the world have gathered to organize and promote the social, cultural and economic behaviors we must adopt if we
are to leave a healthy and sustainable planet to our children.
Earth Day 2007
Earth Day 2008 will likely be the largest environmental event in the history of mankind. We face the future in stark realization that time is running out. Industry and
agriculture have fouled the air, the water, and the soil. Lumber suppliers and consumers have decimated our forests and rainforests. We are straining the earth's ability to sustain our
exploding population and wasteful abuses.
There will be numerous opportunities to join in Earth Day events and demonstrations on April 22. If you'd rather not wait till then, This Company offers a simple way to get involved right now. You can help save the rainforests and do yourself a world of good at the same time.